Sometimes you just have to stop to mend. Its the hardest thing to do...

yes it is as once you stop the momentum it goes away and becomes much harder to commence. We still really enjoy our training but it has been a bit inconsistent with work commitments and work pays the bills!

that's being an amateur! You work to live and then you live to work and so on...

It seems like just when you think things are finally coming together something else happens. I spend three years getting to the point where I am good to compete again, all the tendon injuries healed, a competition picked out to now have my partner have a groin injury. He goes on Thursday to the Sports Medicine Clinic to find out what is going on. It is hard enough to get back at it but things like this can really take the wind out of your sails.

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Everyone tries to rush up through the syllabus levles and think once they are at the top they have arrived. What they don't realize is that by doing this it is like skimming through a book, you may get the gist but you will never understand the story.

Injuries are the pits, I had similar to you with my knees, then V had a bursar on his shoulder and also had back spasms, we have had to taper off quite alot at the end of the year and sometimes you wonder if you keep going gut I use dancing towards my fitness. am currently doing alot of walking to make up for lack of movement. But we need to have goals and an interest and I will attempt to keep going as long as I can

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